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PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Season 4:Squads, Format &Everything You Need To Know

PUBG Mobile developers have revealed the format and squads for PUBG Mobile Pro League South Asia Season 4 which will start from tomorrow i.e. September 21st and will continue for a period of one month to finish in October 2021.

SummaryPUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Season 4:Participating Teams GROUP A GROUP BGROUP C GROUP DGROUPE ETournament Format When and Where to Watch?

PUBG Mobile has garnered a huge fanbase since its release. The tournaments organized by PUBG Mobile officials have raised the bar for the PUBG Mobile eSports industry. Even after several countries raised concerns about gambling addiction, the game's tournaments are getting a lot of attention. As PMPL is back this year with Season 4, fans have an extra reason to cheer as their favorite teams might have a shot at qualifying for the first season of PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021.

This article provides a list of teams expected to participate in PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Season 4 in South Asia and the format of the long-awaited tournament.

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Season 4:Participating Teams

In total, the teams have been divided into 5 groups which will play the tournament in a round robin format.

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Season 4:Squads, Format &Everything You Need To Know

GROUP A

  • DRS Gaming (Nepal)
  • Vibes Esports (Nepal)
  • SEAL Esports (Mongolia)
  • i8 Esports (PMCO Pakistan Champions)

GROUP B

  • ZEUS Esports (Mongolia)
  • PN Crew (Nepal)
  • R3D Esports (Pakistan)
  • Venom Legends (PMNC Bangladesh Champion)

GROUP C

  • 7SEA Esports (Nepal)
  • A1 Esports (Bangladesh)
  • Ruthless Aggressive Warriors (PMNC Nepal Champion)
  • Stalwart Esports (Mongolia)

GROUP D

  • High Voltage (Nepal)
  • Bablu Clarity Esports (PMNC Pakistan Champion)
  • Wizzes with vibes (PMCO Nepal Champion)
  • Deadeyes Guys (Nepal)

GROUP E

  • FutureStation 1952 (Bangladesh)
  • Paradox (PMCO Wildcard Champion) (Australia)
  • S9 Esports (Champion Wildcard PMCO SA) (Mongolia)
  • Trained to kill (Nepal)

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Tournament format

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Season 4:Squads, Format &Everything You Need To Know

The tournament follows the same format as the regional PUBG Mobile Pro League. In the league stage, players must compete on weekdays where 16 teams can reach Super Weekends.

It is important to note that only points accumulated during Super Weekends will be counted for the tournament finals. The tournament finals are scheduled to take place from October 15 and will end on October 17, 2021.

When and where to watch?

PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) South Asia Season 4:Squads, Format &Everything You Need To Know

The tournament boasts a huge prize pool of $150,000. Players can catch the action live on September 21, 2021 on the mentioned channels

Facebook + Youtube:PUBG Mobile Esports

Facebook + Youtube:PUBGMESPORTS South Asia

Facebook + Youtube:Official PUBGMPakistan

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